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"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in
news ![]() than a tenth of an inch, at most, per strike. Are you guys sure that a hand-held hammer drill will do the job? For avoidance of doubt, I didn't suggest a hammer drill. I have driven scores of electodes with the equipment I did describe, but I will have to leave it to others to assure you about the suitability of a hammer drill to the task. Owen |
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 00:59:42 +0000, Owen Duffy wrote:
For avoidance of doubt, I didn't suggest a hammer drill. I have driven scores of electodes with the equipment I did describe, but I will have to leave it to others to assure you about the suitability of a hammer drill to the task. Thanks, Owen. Yes, I know you didn't suggest a hammer drill, but for the moment that's the only thing I have readily available other than the sledge hammer. I guess that if $60 and a day later I find that it didn't work I'll try to duplicate what you had. Eventually we're going to have to replace our front steps which will involve a lot of cutting and splitting of rock and concrete, so I told the XYL that we should just bite the bullet and go down to Home Depot and buy one, and she told me to go lie down until the thought went away... :-) |
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